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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to specify the remote host? Post 78572 by redlotus72 on Wednesday 20th of July 2005 04:47:36 PM
Old 07-20-2005
How to specify the remote host?

Hi,

I want to compare 2 set of dierectories, one is current host, other in remote,

I am tring like this:

diff $HOSTTOBACKUPH:$SOURCEHR $DR_BACKUP_DIR_H/hourly.0

I am getting fowlling error>
diff: ctlrws123:/home/arbuser/temp2/mscdr/sor_d: No such file or directory

how to specify the remote host in deff command?
 

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DIFF(1) 							   User Commands							   DIFF(1)

NAME
slack-diff - compare file contents, modes, etc SYNOPSIS
slack-diff [OPTION]... FILE1 FILE2 DESCRIPTION
A wrapper for diff that displays file modes and other metadata changes. -u -U NUM --unified[=NUM] Tell diff(1) to use unified output format. --diff PROG Use this program for diffing, instead of diff. --fakediff Make a fake diff for file modes and other things that are not file contents. Default is on, can be disabled with --nofakediff. -r --recursive Recursively compare any subdirectories found. -N --new-file Treat missing files as empty. Default is on, can be disabled with --nonew-file. --unidirectional-new-file Treat only missing files in the first directory as empty. --from-file Treat arguments as a list of files from which to read filenames to compare, two lines at a time. -0 --null Use NULLs instead of newlines as the separator in --from-file mode. --devnullhack You have a version of diff that can't deal with -N when not in recursive mode, so we need to feed it /dev/null instead of the miss- ing file. Default is on, can be disabled with --nodevnullhack. --version Output version info. --help Output this help. FILES are `FILE1 FILE2' or `DIR1 DIR2' or `DIR FILE...' or `FILE... DIR'. If --from-file or --to-file is given, there are no restrictions on FILES. If a FILE is `-', read standard input. SEE ALSO
diff(1) diffutils 2.8.1 April 2002 DIFF(1)
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